This is my first experience with incubation. I have the Nurture Right 360. I have been following all the valuable advice here in these forums (THANKS btw!) and things have been progressing with my eggs pretty well. I have a mixed hatch of a few ayam cemani eggs and the rest silkies and their air cells seem pretty good. For the last 48 hours, after candling and removing bad eggs, I placed a shelf liner under my eggs. What I have found is that no matter what I tried doing (full water tray, warm sponges, closing air vent more), I could not get my humidity up past 60%. I have been holding humidity between 50-55% the entire time. WELL now I am feeling a little panicked because I removed the shelf liner to see if it would effect humidity and it did. Now I am at 68-69% with the vent fully open. I think the humidity levels now should be okay for hatch, right??? BUT, will my babies splay their little legs? Anyone else used this incubator without a shelf liner? Trying hard to do the right thing for my little darlings 

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